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pay on my schedule. >> there's no interests, no credit checks, no mandatory joined me at time.com and get paid when you another debate done two debates and because they were successful, there will be no third debate. >> ditching a debate rematch why donald trump's refusal to take part in a second debate with kamala harris has so consequential in your ears, when we go live tyreek hill's attorney joins us in just a few moments on what justice looks like for the nfl star after this controversial traffic stop.
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>> and you might thought was concerned i was just worried about my god scary moments for another dolphins time on the field as concussions in the nfl are once again back in the spotlight. >> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington. good morning begin the hour with former president donald trump refusing to face vice president kamala harris for a second time on the debate stage, joining me now, cnn political commentators paul begala and scott jennings guys, i just want to jump right into this. scott, i'll just go to your first what happened to any time anywhere any place you think trump is backing down? >> he doesn't need another debate. nothing's good can come from it. i think the way he prepared for the last one and the way the moderators treated him combined to convince them that it's just not worked as time. he's not score any points at these things necessarily. so i think
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we're going to have a campaign without any other major events that will at least are going to be scheduled to change the floor oh, the water we're going to grind it out over two months i think i think if he agreed to another debate, it is entirely likely that the moderators would be even harder on him than the last ones and what, what good is going to come up it for the republicans. so i think he's making the right decision paul, what do you think? i mean, the polling consistently shows the viewers think trump lost that debate by a wide margin, had far viewers, had a positive view of kamala harris trump is insisting he won the debate. >> obviously that mean that just is not in line with the polling but what are thoughts on this you know, anytime somebody's whining about arrest, it's because they lost i love scott, i love you, scott. >> i used to coach my kids and if they lost and they wind about the rest, i had to run laps. jennings got to go out and hit hit the trail and run some last because they're moderates were perfectly fine fact check trump 34 times he
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lied 33 times. so 10% of their lives were called out harry, all know that trump had more time of the day trump had more time with you're actually going to say she didn't lie you're bracket and if you want to remember a trump needs a rule where when he is speaking because that's what went wrong for trump. >> he said these baddie things. by the way, we're all focused on with her immigrants are eating cats and ohio. >> he also said that he has the concept of a plan to replace obamacare, take health care away from 50 million americans who signed up for obamacare. >> and he has a concept that he's going to give. he also said he wouldn't rule out signing a national ban on abortion. he damaged himself so greatly. now, i wonder that we might all right, still have another debate, scott, i just disagree because trump's brand used to be strengthened and he just looked so weak. he looks weak. he just he needs a hug. you know, he
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pathetic and weak and that's not a good look for donald trump. >> now, and i have to think that it's not case closed on this guy. i think there's a chance that trump reverses himself again and know what, let's do a debate, right maybe. >> i don't know. i again, i i don't know what good would come from it. look, he's debated seven times six times the snap polls have said he did not win the debate one time he debated joe biden and he had to drop out of the entire campaign, but most of the time this is always judged to go against trump. now, whether it's fatal or not, i don't think it is and i do think he scored some points on the economy. i'm amazed by these attacks on health care. yes, he said he had the concepts of what he wanted to do on health care, which is much farther down the road than anything. kamala harris said about the economy, which she ignored the question about, and whether they, or any responsibility or what she said about immigration, which she ignored and pivoted amendment. >> scott, is right we all remembered about from trying to kill obamacare when he was president and then he never came up with a health i mean, i do want to ask about this because trump was spewing even more conspiracies at his rally
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yesterday. he was he was in rally mode like the one isn't rally mode at the debate? let's listen to this polls lilly show that i won the debate against comrade kamala house your child goes to school and they don't even call you and they change the sex of your child 20,000 illegal haitian immigrants have descended upon the town of 58,000 people, destroying their entire way of life. migrants are walking off with the town's geese they take into geese. you know, where the geese are in the park and the leg and even walking off with their pets. >> my dog's been taken now there's real-world consequences to that rhetoric as springfield, ohio newspaper reports that recent bomb threats came from someone who mentioned frustration with the city over a haitian immigration issues. this stuff can lead to real violence. we saw the
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walmart in el paso where the tree of life synagogue, i mean, on a serious note, i mean, there the consequences of this stuff, scott night. i just have to wonder, we're talking about the biden trump debate a little while ago. and there are all these calls for biden to drop out of the race and step aside after that debate, performance when the former president is talking about people stealing geese and eating dogs and cats. i mean, shouldn't there be a conversation about whether trump should step aside even at this late stage no. >> come on. he's the republican nominee. he went through a primary and unlike the democrats, respect the democratic process. we had people vote, they voted for trump. but scott, i remember you going on and on about joe, i remember you going on and on about president biden after that debate. >> and i'm just what do you think that trump is all there is. he of sound mind that people are stealing trump is the same candidate today that he wasn't 16 and 21 time he won one time he lost. >> i don't know whether he's going to win or lose this time,
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but i don't see i mean, he is he is the same. any represents the same kind of politics that he always has. i don't know if it's going to be enough at this time, but no, i think to compare him to the absolutely mentally vacant joe biden is kind of ridiculous, honestly all your thought oh, look, this is the difference democrats and republicans. democrats have a political party. political parties exist to win biden didn't look like he could win. so that democrats replacing with someone who can mr. trump's scott's, right, he's a fatally flawed candidate, but it needs a check-up from the neck up. okay. he's cracking up. he's under a lot of pressure. i mean, anybody would thank be under pressure. 34 felony convictions being sued left, right, and center found adjudicated liable for sexually abusing a woman on fifth avenue. so he is under enormous stress and he's cracking under that stress. that's what's happening here. and i think it's sad. it may be too late, jim we've only 53 days in the election, but early voting is starting in just six or so. seven days and a lot of states. and those ballots are starting to go up north carolina, particularly. so
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late. they may just be stuck with this guy and by the way, for all that, it's a dead heat race. it is a coin toss man. and i think scott would agree with that this is this is no way either side is winning in this right now, it's time for plant hall is totally right. it is a dead heat nationally, it is a dead heat in a swing states either of them could win. i don't i don't really i mean, i have no idea who is going to on a razor's age all right, guys. thank you very much. appreciate it we're going to switch gears now. go to miami, tyre hill and dolphins. we're back on the field last night to take on the buffalo bills just days after his controversial detainment captured the attention of the nation as police investigate the incident, we're hearing some new details about how it could have escalated even further. here's what one reporter says could have gone down when you say arrested, do you mean they were ready to take them down town? >> they're not going to be available to play in the game, arrested in that way. >> oh, absolutely. that was the intent and the officer they got
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suspended. if you watch all of the bodycam footage and i did that yesterday, you could see him talking to other co-workers and complaining about the fact that they were not arrest that intent was to arrest them joining me now is julius collins. he is tyreek hill's attorney thank you so much for joining us. we really appreciate it glad that tyreek hill was doing okay. and back in action as he should be on the football field. i do want to ask you about what we just heard that reporter omar kelly saying that the incident was defeated used when the dolphins head of security, drew brooks intervene. can you speak to that? and is it possible that they almost the police station after this? >> absolutely. i think all the bodycams total about 105 minutes somewhere around there so you can danny torres is heard saying, hey, we're going to take you to jail, and of course tyreek, they're going back-and-forth and you can also hear other by the camera and other offices. and danny torres, my understanding, complaining as to why wasn't he
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taken to jail or how he was added? i mean, that he wanted to take into jail and drew brooks is an amazing guy. he said the security for the miami dolphins. and fortunate enough, he was able to get there and really try to calm down the situation as far as officers tried to take tyre to jail? absolutely. >> and you said earlier this week that you're exploring all legal remedies. what does that look goes beyond any financial compensation some of the demands they tyreke's expressed to me is that truthful and honest conversation about being african american and hipaa relations or a better relationship with law enforcement or how law enforcement actually patrols black communities truthful conversation about that. >> more policy change, more training, and that relates to de-escalation tactics used by law enforcement and just overall, just honest conversation about what took place in that moment, how it can be avoided what escalation looks like,
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more than just the 1983 action purview as far, as ligand-gated, hey, this is the remedy that he is seeking these seeking policy change and julia, as you called officer torres is reckless, called for his immediate termination. >> we heard hill this week, the police union, they said that they stand by. torres is actions and that tyreek hill was not being called whoppers. what's your response to that old days days tale about the blue code of silence, write the code of silence that exist in many, many police departments and law enforcement, as we know it today so the notion that hey, there supporting the offer, they have to support him it may come out and say, hey, we admittedly take offense to what took place. >> he was escalation. he was escalating and he was absolutely in the wrong as far as danny torres goals how does that look as organization that represents those officers? it doesn't look good. so they have to stand by that officer
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and what did help at all if the officer were to come out and make a public apology. >> i mean, if the department were to do ownership here, would that show some accountability? >> i think it would show some accountability, but will that happened? i'm not sure. i think that's a step in the right direction by law enforcement officials are miami-dade police department and office tourists. but will it happen it remains to be willing to here whatever they have to say. >> yeah and your client expressed some regret on his part for how he handled things. let's play a little bit of that. week right now, i'm in the process of, you know, putting putting together a good plan. so that way i can work with those guys. because i think it's good. i mean, i think we should lean on each other, you know, like we have influence on a community and i don't think that we should you know, use this as a moment to separate
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people or divide people are make it a battle or anything like that. man talked about how you wish maybe he had roll the window down sooner or can you speak to all of that and the message is that tyreek hill has had a few moments ago there message that even it shows what true leadership is in my opinion, right it shows in my opinion what miami-dade police department and officer tory should take some accountability for what took place, that there has been no accountability to take on their behalf as far as off the tour is escalating, the situation is standard operating grading de-escalation tactics. >> he goes to train into wonder how to de-escalate know where on those body cameras do to show off anything he actually escalated with nfl player jonathan smith and also campbell, all of
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they just it just it was a snowball effect. they got even offers a battista going who? who may the traffic stop, who had a exchange with tyreek so it's communist are talking, they're referring to officer battista that's when officer tourists that being who we wasn't even a part of the conversation stating that they will break their freaking window and we have he goes into and mr. hill out of the car. so i believe mr. hill statement taking accountability is showing it shows what leadership looks like right? >> i mean, the other thing that i took away from that really disturbed me was he wasn't tyreek hill was talking about his surgery. surgery on his leg and the officers were sort of scoffing at that. i mean, it seems to me in a situation like that, the officers they have to be listening because you just don't know. we've seen so many incidents like this where there's not a celebrity or pro football star involved and it ends tragically because the officers aren't listening to when that person is saying, hey, i have a medical issue, i have this going on office the tour is i think he absolutely loves listening. i
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think he just didn't care even early going into once he threw mr. hill down to the ground, placed his hand on the back of mr. neck, which is obviously we've seen it all around the united states deaths again, standard operating procedure to use your hands to go against anyone's throat, right? to pressure against his throat when he repeatedly. so i think he did here. what mr. hill was saying as you heard his follow-up statement was, well, you didn't have surgery on your ears. you should have been listening earlier. i just think i think office door has go. i think he escalated the situation. he could have re-entered mr hill's knee, but like you said earlier, would have this like tyre say, what if this wasn't tyre what about the people that doesn't have his name? what about the situations that a camera isn't rolling? a lot of times we see those hagan, the body-camera wasn't effect. it didn't record opposite, didn't start the body camera the dash cam didn't work. so what about those people? asked another port a part of that tyreek is focusing on to help those individuals whose stories are magically swept, not to the rug and just they don't get responses to open records request they can't they don't
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even get instruction on how to file a complaint with law enforcement about excessive force so that's another portion of what he's aiming towards. but officer tour is absolutely her tie reheat. have a smart comment to make about surgery all right. >> julius collins thank you very much for your time. all the best of your client. we really appreciate it. >> thank you you have a great one already to coming up. >> it is not the loss to the bills and dolphins are worried about speaking of the dolphins and team's quarterback dealing with yet another concussion. this is not the first time this has happened the focus shifting back to the and later making a deal over his dwi, justin timberlake will be back in court in about an hour from now where we do expect him to change his plea. that's coming up have i got news for you are pretty yeah. >> what are the kinds we could run out the news before then would never happen if i got news for you from airs tomorrow
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>> so you can connect with them fast higher i'm david culver and el salvador in this cnn new calls this morning for miami dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa, to national football league after he suffered yet another concussion happened during the third quarter of a game against the buffalo bills. you can see him right here down on the ground for several minutes. before later walking off the field, listen to what his coach and even rival qb josh allen had to say about it with my thought was concerned worried about my guys something that you ever want everyone to be a part of you hope not to understanding what's what's happened in the past and just knowing that i'm praying for him and his family. >> he's a great football player, but i've been around and outside of the football
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field and even amazing human and even more amazing human. so again, prayers are going out to him and his family and hopefully everything is all right joy me now to cnn medical analyst, dr. jonathan reiner. >> dr. reiner, always great to see you. this is too was third concussion of his nfl career. how serious is this? >> it's very might even be his fourth concussion, depending on how you view what happened to him the week before what was supposed to be his first concussion? a couple of years ago? >> yeah so it's important to remember that a concussion is just another word for a traumatic brain injury and you know, the brain is encased in this one vault. >> but there's space between the brain and the skull and impact causes the brain to shift a bit in the skull and strike and strike the skull and when that happens, the brain gets injured and nerves get
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stretched and blood vessels break. and this results in an injury to the brain you have a concussion, like to i hat in 2022, multiple concussions in 2022. it makes it more likely that you will have subsequent concussions each of these events is it takes longer to recover from provides yet another injury, injury to the brain and raises concerns about longer-term issues like chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which has a neurodegenerative us can grow, which has been linked to repetitive head injuries. so this is a big deal and it really should raise consideration, strong consideration from two of four perhaps calling it quits >> i mean, that is the discussion in the nfl right now in the sports world is whether this is, this has to be it for two. and as we mentioned, this has happened several times before you go back to the 2022 season. like you said, dr.
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reiner, week three staggered after a hit but were turned to the game week for he suffered a concussion and ms two games and then week 16, showing this on screen here, he got another concussion, had to miss to final games plus the playoffs it's a cumulative effect as well that you have to be worried about, right absolutely. yeah. you know, the most extreme sort of sequela of this that we've seen in recent years had to do with the former patriots tight end aaron hernandez who was convicted of murder and ultimately committed suicide in prison at autopsy, he had horrible and he was still a young man. he had horrible look at college football players, about a third of college football players have reported at least one concussion so this is this is
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not a contact sport, is a collision and the nfl is working really hard to try and reduce the number of concussions as evidenced by the changes that they've made in the kickoff rules but all that is basically geared to try and prevent run backs. of concussions during a run back hasn't really changed because you huge incredibly fast other yeah. >> and i have to ask you, dr. reiner, if you were to his doctor, what would you tell him to do i tell him to tell him to retire. you responsibility is to the health and not just now, but he's very young man for the night next his next 60 years. >> and if you think about, you know, old-time boxers who called punch drunk, that's the cumulative effect of multiple
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repetitive brain injuries. >> that's the sort of end stage, are severe effect of that and his health and life is worth more than his next paycheck, although, apparently a good piece of his salary is guaranteed. >> and i know he loves a sport. all of these remarkably talented nfl athletes loved playing, playing the game. but his health is really much more absolutely are a great message. dr. reiner, we're hoping for the best for two and always dr. reiner, thanks for your time. really appreciate it my pleasure. all right. and coming up in our next hour of newsroom, dr. sanjay gupta shows us how changes to one of football's most iconic plays, the kickoff. dr. reiner was talking about that a few moments ago. game safer. but first, i'll be joined by nevada secretary of state cisco aguilar after the trump campaign's sue the state over allegations of non-citizen voting. we've been talking about that all week long, will talk about it again in just few moments. we'll get him take next
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can you say? >> well, good morning, jim. thank you for having me. what can i say? the first thing i'll say is that only citizens in nevada can vote. those are the legal votes. this is the law throughout many, all of our states across the united states. only citizens can vote yeah. >> and have you seen any i was talking with jocelyn benson. she is the secretary of state in michigan. one of your colleagues obviously, i was asking her the same question in michigan. she said it's exceedingly rare, statistically insignificant. >> are what's the situation in nevada with evidence of non-citizens voting? >> have you seen any it's no it's non-existent. first of all, nevada run some of the safe fifth, safest, most secure and accessible elections in the country. we have built safeguards into the process to ensure that only qualified citizens who are allowed to vote are voting. we know that for a fact we've worked over the last two years with our clerk's across the state to ensure that these safeguards are in place, that the processes are in place to ensure that our elections
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remains safe. >> and what do you think is going out? so why are these if the evidence is not there, why are they bringing it up in your view i think it's an opportunity to confuse the voter. >> you know, we know these conspiracy theories, lawsuits exist unfortunately, i think the legal system has become a weapon to from participating in their democracy, which is unacceptable. we need to that every nevada and has a voice and that their voices heard. we know nevada is a battleground state where purple state we know our vote is going to matter in this presidential election. and i think the more chaos they can create, the more confusion they can create will do what we are not trying to do. i wish they would take all this energy and put it into voter about the issues that are born into nevada yeah. >> and as i mentioned, i spoke to jocelyn benson, michigan secretary of state, asked her whether she's prepared for problems at voting centers this
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year. >> obviously, we this back in the 2020 election. let's listen to what she had to say and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> we think that's what we're doing right now. we tried to mitigate the harm they tried to deter. we've passed laws in michigan to make it a crime to threaten an election official, for example, in their line of work, we've put more protections in place, build partnerships with law enforcement. we will be ready. we're also trying to communicate to people, you know, don't try to disrupt our elections process. it's not gonna legal consequences yemen emissary, what actions are you taking in nevada? >> how concerned are you about problems at the polls in nevada during the election? people showing up and trying to intimidate what's going on at various sites. >> well, i have to say we worked in a bipartisan way with a republican governor and our republican leadership in the legislature to pass a bill that made it a felony to harass and intimidate election workers. that bill passed unanimously out of the legislature and was
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immediately signed by the governor we are going to ensure that every nevada is safe, not only for poll workers, but for voters. we want the voter experience to be one that is pleasant and that they can actually enjoy. we are not going to tolerate bad behavior. we're not going to tolerate bad actors. we have plans in place. we've been working with local law enforcement as jocelyn said we are working in our urban core, in our rural communities to ensure that process is secure, it is safe, and that the actually have a pleasant experience and i'm sure you saw this former president trump but called for the prosecution of election officials if he retakes the presidency this week at the debate, he also refused to acknowledge his loss in 2020 are you concerned about threats? >> are you concerned about election related violence? have have you experienced i asked johnson. johnson? and benson about this and she talked about her home being swatted and so on. are you and your fellow officials experiencing some of this
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on our job. >> we've been preparing for this election over the months, pretty diligently. we just implemented a new statewide election management system and voter registration system. that is going to help us move the process, build efficiencies into the deep bill. transparency is really what we're trying to do. so at the voter can see that there are processes in place to make our hopefully then people can see and understand and doesn't lead to that passion that some voters feel to election workers first of all, we're not going to tolerate any harassment or intimidation of poll workers in nevada. 80% of poll workers are women. those are sisters, our daughters, our wives, our mothers. we are not going to take this. we are going to stand up for them, ensure that they feel protected they're protected our governor in nevada as the former sheriff or clark county, he understands the rule of what decency mean. we're going to leverage our sheriffs to ensure that people understand when they show up at a poll, they need to be decent to one another, and they need to thank
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our poll workers for the work that they're doing. unsung heroes of democracy as far as me personally, i just put my head down. we're doing the work we need to do for all nevadans. once i was elected, i am here to represent every single nevada and across our great state all right. >> secretary aguilar, thank you very much for your time. best of luck to you in the coming weeks, really appreciate it and began our election workers. we do appreciate what they do. thank you so much. all right. coming up a change of heart for justin timberlake. we're awaiting his arrival. the court for that dui back in june. cnn brynn gingrass is live have outside with war on as expected, plea changes that right. brynn yeah, that's right, jim, like you just said, we are waiting for the mega pop star to actually enter the courthouse here in the hamptons to go before a judge in front of him about this lesser charge will have all the details about what that charge is, what the penalties justin timberlake might face. >> that's all coming up just after the break. we'll see you that
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to walk but justin timberlake was not there. so it's very possible he snuck into this courthouse. i know that for sure just yet, but look, he does have this court appearance of understanding. he's expected did to take a plea with the suffolk county district attorney's office handling this case, and that is to a lesser charge then that dwi that he was arrested on back in the early part of us summer in june, we're hearing that that charge is driving while impaired. now understanding that includes some sort of fine, but there could be some other penalties at are imposed by the judge once he goes in front of the judge, of course, we will know more, but we're continuing to stand by. and of course will update you guys as soon as we learn more about this, please deal hearing coming up >> okay. brynn. thank you. and set this here with me in the studio at seth, your reaction to all of this that it looks as though this is going to get resolved in a way that a lot of these kinds of cases are resolved? >> exactly? yes, this is a very common resolution for dui. it happens all the time. i found
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it interesting, yes. today that his publicist was saying that this was led by a family decision, but candidly, i think this is not a family decision. this is a business decision being prosecuted and convicted for crime is bad for the business brand and the evidence in this case, unfortunately it's overwhelming. he's a very popular. he didn't hurt anybody. everybody makes mistakes, but he failed the field sobriety test. he blew through a stop sign. he was swerving in and out and going to the left lane and his bmw. that's on video cam, so this was definitely the right call for him and at the end of the day, he really had to face the music and realize that he was going to get convicted, so to speak. >> all alright, we'll run and set the standby. we're going to have you back in the next hour after this hearing stay with us more news after the break. you're right hard to find someone to fix this. >> but before i started, angie's list, different story.
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and passions are running high in the state of florida. >> a new report close the state's six-weekbortion ban has pushed down the florida numbers by months on the books nationwide rates are down 7% with more than a third of that national decline coming from florida. the report comes from the guttmacher institute, a research and policy group that supports abortion rights. joining me now to talk about this is tara setmayer she is the co-founder and ceo of the seneca project, which is a woman led bipartisan super back that is mobilizing women in support of kamala harris terror. what are we seeing down in florida? and i put it out there let us know what you think. i mean, could this put florida in play? i mean, i've heard that said it sounds like a stretch maybe because of the way florida is gone red in recent elections. but could it happen? what do you think? >> yeah, and thank you for having me, jim florida is an interesting case and it was one of the first states to
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implement this six week abortion thought that he was going to ingratiate himself with the more extremist wing of the republican party by doing this early on, it did not help his candidacy as we see, and the idea that a six-week abortion ban is acceptable. we've seen what the consequences of this event across the country not just florida from idaho to texas and missouri these states are putting women's health at risk and the state of florida now with the senate race as well, closer than a lot of people realized. i mean, rick scott is within striking distance of losing to the democrat. they're this a ballot initiative that wants to codify women's reproductive rights in florida has really mobilize a lot of voters. this is something that transcends party lines so something we often say at the seneca project, these assaults on women's rights transcend lines, which is why you're seeing some of these more extreme tactics going on in
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florida with ron state-sponsored websites and agencies to intimidate using this election gestapo force that he has down there to go and intimidate people who signed the petition for the ballot initiative. and then you have these using state resources to put propaganda on the state funded website misrepresenting the facts of what the actually says, which is protecting women's reproductive health and would overturn the six week abortion ban. that's why the aclu is suing the state and i do want to break some of this down because florida voters will see reproductive rights on the november ballot as you were saying, amendment for a would protect abortion access with the state constitutional amendment. >> governor desantis, as you said, he's been using state resources to launch a website against the amendment yesterday. as you said, the florida chapter of the aclu filed a lawsuit against the state's opposition to all of this and i'm just wondering you know, ultimately do you think this is going to go to the u.s. supreme court in terms of what might happen with
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abortion rights in florida i mean, it very well could a florida is a microcosm of what we're seeing across the country the idea that donald trump put three people on the supreme court that led to the overturning dobbs decision that he if he were to get reelected, that he could appoint two more. and then what it's bad enough florida is, not the only state that's trying to nullify or intimidate folks with the amendments which are these ballot initiatives our citizen-led initiatives. they are there. donald trump says he wants to send it to the states while this is what the states are still trying to play games. missouri tried the same thing to try to nullify signatures, but there's state supreme court verified that in fact, yes. that ballot initiative for abortion can go on the ballot for voters to vote on if they're still afraid, if they think that this is something they think that they're in the right, then why are they trying to intimidate people to keep this extremist abort these extremes, abortion measures on the ballot. and it's not just
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about abortion as we've seen. this has trickled down into other areas of reproductive health from contraception to ivf. this week, we heard donald trump make ridiculous statements during the debate that he somehow, he's the leader of ivf and fertilization, whatever the hell that means senator schumer has decided to bring back the amend the bill to protect ivf nationally because we steve that is under assault also of the seneca project, put out an ad called hope that talks about this. and it's people to understand how this impacts everyone. these ballot initiatives are more, there are bigger than just direct abortion access. it has cascaded into other areas of reproductive health, and it's directly impacting women. and that's why you're seeing seeing this galvanized group of women throughout the battleground state, which is who we target and saying enough is enough, and we're not going to take this anymore. and you see it reflected in the polling with kamala harris, huge gender gap with donald trump. he is not doing well with women and we
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can see why yeah, and it's a real x factor in all of this. i mean, you know, the polls show maybe abortion doesn't wreck as high as the economy and inflation but at the same time, what we don't see in those numbers is how much it's galvanizing women voters and whether or not the turnout just out out paces. what we're seeing in that polling in terms of where issues rank with voters there's but tara set my always great to have you on were little short on time, going to have you back. we'll do it again soon. but thanks so much for being with us this morning. really appreciate it thank you, jim. alright, thanks so much for joining us this morning. i am jim acosta our next hour, wolf blitzer, a newsroom with wolf blitzer starts after a short break, but first here's this week's chasing life with dr. gupta i'm dr. sanjay gupta, host of cnn's chasing life podcast. >> i don't know if you know this, but i have three girls and it is the best part of my life. but i also know how hard it can be sometimes to get kids to talk talk about their feelings. here's an interesting statistic. a recent cdc survey found 77 and percent of parents
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